Pottery or ceramics workshop in Paris

Workshops in Paris

Learn from the masters crafting leather, perfumes, paper, and pastries.

About workshops in Paris

Workshops in Paris open the door to a city shaped as much by its artisans as by its architecture. For centuries, Parisian craftspeople, bakers, and perfumers have worked within a deep tradition, passing specialized knowledge through guilds and studios spread across the city’s arrondissements. That lineage is still very much alive in the local artisans leading sessions in ceramics, jewelry making, and drawing. Airbnb Experiences offer direct access to the craft traditions that have shaped Parisian culture for generations, guided by the people who continue to carry that knowledge forward.

Top highlights for your visit

Croissant Baking

Croissant baking

Professional pastry chefs lead hands-on viennoiserie classes, teaching the precise folding and lamination techniques behind a traditional French croissant.
Art lessons

Art lessons

Local artists lead guided drawing, painting, and carving sessions in studios and streets across Paris, including in the artistic heart of the city, Montmartre. Learn from the masters carrying on a creative tradition that’s endured for centuries.
Seasonal Workshop Calendars

Seasonal workshop calendars

Many Paris workshops offer special sessions tied to the French calendar, with themes including Easter, Christmas, and Galette des Rois.
Perfume creation

Perfume creation

A perfume workshop in Paris lets you blend your own fragrance from raw ingredients, guided by professionals with deep roots in French perfumery. The process is unhurried, personal, and grounded in a generations-old tradition.

Workshops in Paris FAQs

Things to know before attending a workshop in Paris

Entry and dress code

  • Book your spot in advance. Class sizes are small and walk-ins are rarely accepted.
  • Wear casual clothing you don’t mind getting a little dusty or stained.
  • Arrive early. Some hosts will cancel your reservation if you are late.

What to bring

  • Bring your smartphone to verify your ticket and capture your creative process.
  • Pack a reusable tote bag to carry your finished creation home.
  • Wear closed-toe shoes, especially for woodworking or stone-cutting sessions.

Important information

  • Many workshops are taught in English and French. Confirm languages when booking.
  • Some historic artisan studios have narrow doorways or no elevator.
  • Photography is generally welcome. Ask your instructor before filming.